Free-living planarian flatworms have a long history of experimental usage owing to their remarkable regenerative abilities1. Small fragments excised from these animals reform the original body plan following regeneration of missing body structures. For example if a 'trunk ' fragment is cut from an intact worm, a new 'head ' will regenerate anteriorly and a 'tail ' will regenerate posteriorly restoring the original 'head-to-tail ' polarity of body structures prior to amputation (Figure 1A). Regeneration is driven by planarian stem cells, known as 'neoblasts ' which differentiate into ~30 different cell types during normal body homeostasis and enforced tissue regeneration. This regenerative pr...
The planarian Dugesia japonica has amazing ability to regenerate a head from the anterior ends of th...
The outer epithelial layer covering an organism, commonly known as the epidermis, is crucial for mai...
Planarians are members of the Platyhelminthes (flatworms). These animals have evolved a remarkable s...
<div><p>A mechanistic understanding of robust self-assembly and repair capabilities of complex syste...
Planarian flatworms are an exception among bilaterians in that they possess a large pool of adult st...
Powerful genetic tools in classical laboratory models have been fundamental to our understanding of ...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Cutting experiments amputate part of the planarian body (shadowed); normally, a comple...
Planarians are a group of flatworms. Some planarian species have remarkable regenerative abilities, ...
Planarian Dugesia flatworms are efficient at regeneration. They have neoblast stem cells located thr...
The freshwater planarian is one of nature’s best regenerators. In just 7 days, a tiny planarian body...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2...
Abstract: The shape of an animal body plan is constructed from protein components encoded by the gen...
The regenerative abilities of a particular species of flatworm, the planarian, have been a topic of ...
Transcriptomes used in the preprint "Probing the evolutionary dynamics of whole-body regeneration wi...
Abstract Planarians are members of the Platyhelminthes (flatworms). These animals have evolved a rem...
The planarian Dugesia japonica has amazing ability to regenerate a head from the anterior ends of th...
The outer epithelial layer covering an organism, commonly known as the epidermis, is crucial for mai...
Planarians are members of the Platyhelminthes (flatworms). These animals have evolved a remarkable s...
<div><p>A mechanistic understanding of robust self-assembly and repair capabilities of complex syste...
Planarian flatworms are an exception among bilaterians in that they possess a large pool of adult st...
Powerful genetic tools in classical laboratory models have been fundamental to our understanding of ...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Cutting experiments amputate part of the planarian body (shadowed); normally, a comple...
Planarians are a group of flatworms. Some planarian species have remarkable regenerative abilities, ...
Planarian Dugesia flatworms are efficient at regeneration. They have neoblast stem cells located thr...
The freshwater planarian is one of nature’s best regenerators. In just 7 days, a tiny planarian body...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2...
Abstract: The shape of an animal body plan is constructed from protein components encoded by the gen...
The regenerative abilities of a particular species of flatworm, the planarian, have been a topic of ...
Transcriptomes used in the preprint "Probing the evolutionary dynamics of whole-body regeneration wi...
Abstract Planarians are members of the Platyhelminthes (flatworms). These animals have evolved a rem...
The planarian Dugesia japonica has amazing ability to regenerate a head from the anterior ends of th...
The outer epithelial layer covering an organism, commonly known as the epidermis, is crucial for mai...
Planarians are members of the Platyhelminthes (flatworms). These animals have evolved a remarkable s...